On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 12:24:34 +0100, Adam Egger wrote: > On 12/26/05, Geoffrey Hausheer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 12/25/05, Adam Egger wrote: > > > Geoff, thank you very much for r8381 ;) This one fixed almost all my > > > A/V issues. All my transcoded files lose 40% of data and are perfectly > > > synchronous :D Great! > > I just checked in a rework of how PTS discrepencies are handled. This > > should fix Tino's stream, but I may well have broken other cases. The > > code adds quite a bit of complexity, unfortunately, so it is hard for > > me to be sure I covered everything. > > > > > The only small issue I still have are some green frames on every cut > > > point. Is it a known issue? Here's a small (1MB) transcoded file with > > > a cut point at the beginning: > > > http://130.83.206.1/~egger/temp/temp.mpg > > I'm not actually able to reproduce this so far. I did check in a fix > > for frame corruption after a cutpoint in 8386, but I don't think it is > > the same problem you are seeing. How far in is the 1st cutpoint? > > Could you send me enough of the stream to duplicate the issue, along > > with the cutlist? > > Your latest patches fixed all outstanding issues for me. Mythtranscode > really works great here. I don't see any green frames anymore and > there are no more asynchronous files. Thank you!
I can confirm that the recording which was the reason for starting this thread has now correct AV sync after mythtranscode, at least after a short check that I just did. Tanks for your great work. Regards, Tino
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